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Michael Nesmith - Tantamount to Treason Vol 1 (Remastered, Expanded edition) (1972/2018)

Michael Nesmith - Tantamount to Treason Vol 1 (Remastered, Expanded edition) (1972/2018)

BAND/ARTIST: Michael Nesmith

  • Title: Tantamount to Treason Vol 1
  • Year Of Release: 1972/2018
  • Label: RCA Records
  • Genre: Country
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
  • Total Time: 58:43
  • Total Size: 144/399 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Mama Rocker
02. Lazy Lady
03. You Are My One
04. In the Afternoon
05. Highway 99 with Melange
06. Wax Minute
07. Bonaparte's Retreat
08. Talking to the Wall
09. She Thinks I Still Care
10. Six Days On the Road
11. Circle Sky
12. Listen to the Band (Alternate Version)
13. Tan My Hide (Instrumental)
14. You Are My One (Alternate Instrumental)

Tantamount To Treason Volume 1 (also known as simply Tantamount to Treason) is Michael Nesmith's fourth solo album during his post-Monkees career. Released in 1972, Tantamount To Treason is the only album Michael Nesmith recorded and released with the Second National Band. An assumed sequel (Tantamount to Treason Vol. 2) was said to have been recorded but was never released. Even so, Nesmith has personally stated that a follow up 'never happened and all rumors are false'.

The band on this release is credited as the Second National Band—the only remaining members from the original First National Band were Nesmith and O.J. "Red" Rhodes. The Second National Band was filled out by Michael Cohen on keyboards (who had played on Nesmith's previous LP Nevada Fighter and on some of Nesmith's Monkees sessions), big-band drummer Jack Ranelli, bassist Johnny Meeks (who had played lead guitar years before with Gene Vincent), and Puerto Rican conga player Jose Feliciano.

The album is celebrated by Nesmith fans for its trippy, almost psychedelic feel. "Lazy Lady" has delay effects and white noise; "You Are My One" features guitar phasing and a long solo section; "In the Afternoon" and "Highway 99" include sound effects. Even the traditional "She Thinks I Still Care" features a phased steel guitar solo. Nesmith also does his own version of Bill Chadwick's "Talking to the Wall"; Chadwick's own version was recorded under Nesmith's aegis in the late 1960s.


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  • whiskers
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Many thanks for lossless.